law makers did approve the right to work bill that protects non-union workers from having to pay union dues. just watch this for a second. stuart: now the white house has not yet distanced itself from that kind of vvolence. listen to this from jay carney yesterday. >> the president believes in, you know, debate that's, you know, civil. i haven't seen those comments and i'm not sure they mean what some would interpret them to mean. i haven't seen them. you've heard the president talk about his views. he has also opposed so called right to work laws. as he said those laws are generally political and not economic. they are more about the right to earn less pay than they are, you know, helpful to our economy. and he presented those views yesterday in michigan. stuart: all right. kirsten, i want to make three points. i think the president should have made a clear distance between himself, the administration, and what happened on the streets there. second point, i think the unions have really lost a big one in michigan, and number three, i don't think you should ever take your politics into